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249 months ago

GW. (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

German > French

Subject:

Technical / Engineering

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

zurückschwenken

Context:

...

Keywords:

Gerät festhalten und Pendelsch

 

 

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249 months ago

Yves Georges  See my profile wrote:

basculer en arrière

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schwenken implique une notion de balancement, de rotation.
Cela traduit simplement le fait que le capot possède vraisemblablement une charnière vers l'arrière et que l'on peut donc le basculer dans cette direction pour l'ouvrir.

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249 months ago

Yves Georges  See my profile wrote:

ramener en arrière

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rückwärts zurückzubringen

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249 months ago

Prabir Mudaliar  See my profile wrote:

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249 months ago

Prabir Mudaliar  See my profile wrote:

replier, plier vers l'arriere, retrousser

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Voici mes choix

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249 months ago

Claude Le Frapper  See my profile wrote:

replier, plier vers l'arriere, retrousser

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Voici mes choix

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